Posts Tagged ‘wedding cake’

January 11, 2012

Trending with Fashion Inspired Wedding Cakes

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Ahh, another perfect Wednesday filled with fantastic wedding inspiration, today we bring you some fabulous wedding cakes inspired by fashion. Who new that an amazing source of inspiration for your wedding could be your closet. We’ve seen how fashion can inspire table centerpieces, dinnerware, interior decor and of course color palettes.  So why stop there? Basing your wedding cake and color palette on your favorite piece of clothing assures an incredible outcome. But, designing your cake based on your wedding dress is just GENIUS.

Source: Belle the magazine

 
 
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August 20, 2009

The Candy Bar – Not Your Traditional Cake

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A candy bar, buffet style at a wedding reception is a sure hit and can be a great conversation piece. Plus it’s fun for the guests to pick and choose their favorite sweets.

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Color and Size of the Candy Bar Matters
Before you start to purchase the candy, its best to plan the color theme and decide on the amount of candy you will need. I believe cost is just as important as the overall look of the candy buffet. For an inviting and grand look, having a monochromatic theme works best for a candy bar. Many bulk suppliers will let you purchase wholesale orders of things like jelly beans – all in one color. One of our favorite candies, M&Ms can be personalized with photos or words (and right now there’s a promotion going on for a free bag!).

Next, decide on the amount of candy you will need. You do not want to be left with pounds of candy and unnecessary expenses especially when planning a wedding. Figure 5 to 8 ounces per guest. However, this is not a set rule. The amount needed will depend on the type of guests who will be attending your event – kids vs. adults. Something else to consider is if additional desserts will be served. Serving too many sweets throughout the event will be an over kill.

Buying Candy in Bulk
The candy of course is the most expensive aspect for the candy buffet but there are ways to control costs as well. The best option for purchasing candy is buying in bulk. There are plenty of online candy stores that sell at wholesale pricing. Also keep an eye out for sales during holiday seasons such as Halloween, Easter, or Christmas. If your color theme is red, check your local grocery stores or Walgreens right after Christmas. Easter is also a perfect time to get pastel colored candy for very cheap. The most popular candy for a candy table is jelly beans, candy canes, lollipops, Hershey Kisses and M&M’s. All of these can be found in many different colors.

 
 
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June 01, 2009

Cake Toppers

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Every so often, in our search for “all things bridal” we come across a vendor that we feel you need to know about. One such vendor is Toppers With Glitz. They create a glistening monogram cake topper that is a sophisticated and elegant way to grab your guests attention.  Nothing can compare to the sparkle of Swarovski crystals and the variety of colors you can choose from. They have a variety of font styles (or you can work with the designer on other font types) and in viewing their portfolio, you’ll notice that they are very creative in how they make the topper work with your style cake. We’re all about quality at StrictlyWeddings.com and their work appears to be right on target.  Sari, the owner, is the designer and the one you will work with every step of the way.

 
 
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February 12, 2008

How to Choose a Stunning Wedding Cake

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For those who love dessert, there is no greater decision than coming up with the perfect wedding cake! And with designs, styles, and flavors, which range from the traditional to the fanciful, this is no small task. In fact, it is often akin to choosing the right piece of baked art for your special day.

Reserve your designer – the sooner, the better
Whether you go with the local bakery down the street or a more commercialized wedding cake designer, this is a decision that should be made sooner in wedding plans rather than later. Allow for four to six months prior to needing your wedding cake to make sure that the designer you want is available. If you are not familiar with wedding cake designers, you can often see and taste their wares at local bridal fairs. Many wedding reception facilities and caterers will also either offer wedding cake services or can recommend a wedding cake designer to you.

However, there is more to buying a wedding cake than walking into your local bakery. As with anything else in your wedding, style should be considered as well. You can ask for photographs of a wedding cake designer’s latest creations. Talk to previous customers to find out how well they liked the service. And of course, you will want to have a taste or two of your favorites – since that is usually equally important as the look.

Choose a style with great taste
Each wedding cake designer will have his or her own specialties. Before you go in for a consultation, you may want to think about some of the elements that you are looking for in your wedding cake.

Your style
Do you want a traditional white cake, a brightly colored one, or one flowing with real flowers? Consider taking in pictures from weddings, bridal fairs, or magazines of design elements that you like.

Your guests
How many people do you have attending? This will often affect the number of tiers that your cake will need. Some brides will also choose to have multiple cakes – one for pictures and the ceremonial cake cutting, and then large sheet cakes to use to feed the guests.

Your frosting
Traditionally, you have three options in frosting for your cake – butter cream, fondant, and royal icing. Certain styles can only be done in certain types of frosting, and certain frostings go better with certain cake flavors.

Your flavor
Do you want a traditional white cake or are you in love with chocolate? Maybe you want each tier to be a different flavor? Some couples also like cakes to be filled. Make sure that you taste a sample of the different flavors to see which ones you really like.

Your design
Do you want the entire design done in frosting or do you want other accents? You will need to talk to your wedding cake designer about gum paste or edible flowers, edible beading, and other accents.

To top it off
Does your ideal cake include the traditional bride and groom at the top, or do you have another design element in mind? Your wedding cake designer can help you come up with the perfect look – even utilizing crystals in the shape of your initials.

Your price
If you have a wedding budget, you will need to consider the price of the cake, as well as any delivery and set-up fees. Also, different design elements, cake flavors, or frosting styles may cost more.

Other concerns
If someone in your wedding has food allergies, you may inquire about the ingredients in the cake, frosting, and design elements. You can see if any of these are able to be substituted if necessary.

Remember, your wedding cake should be a part of your wedding style and theme. And since it will likely be the last thing your guests will eat before they leave for the night, you want it to taste as good as it looks. Other than that, only your imagination will limit your design options.

 
 
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